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Using the c4630 se with sonance navigator, K2 and k1 programmable keypads, Wiring k2 and k1 keypad connections – Sonance C4630 SE User Manual

Page 46: Powering k2 keypads, Figure 66: keypad connection rj45 pinout, Figure 68: keypad external power connection, 4 – 6 k

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C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM

Using the C4630 SE with Sonance Navigator

®

K2 and K1 Programmable Keypads

The C4630 SE is also compatible with Sonance Navigator K1 and K2 keypads. These programmable keypads provide
additional capability for zones that require more sophisticated control than the C4630 SE Main and Numeric keypads offer.

NOTE: For detailed K1 and K2 programming instr uctions please

refer to the documentation that is available for those ke ypads.

Wiring K2 and K1 Keypad Connections

Sonance K1 and K2 keypads connect to the C4630 SE the same way as the C4630
SE Main Keypad:
1. In direct runs from keypad to controller, pull a length of CAT5 wire from every

keypad mounting location to the C4630 SE location. The maximum length of any
single CAT5 cable connecting a K1 or K2 to the C4630 SE is 250’.

2. Terminate each CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors on one end. Follow the TIA 568B

wiring standard (see

Figure 66).

3. Connect the CAT5/RJ45 cable to the zone’s Keypad Controller Port on the C4630 SE

(see

Figure 67) and to the multi-pin connector on the back of the keypad. Refer to

the keypad instructions for details about wiring to the keypad.

Powering K2 Keypads

The K2 keypad requires more current than the C4630 SE Main/Numeric Keypad
combination does. You need to take special care when using these keypads to
ensure there is adequate current to properly run all connected keypads.

C4630 SE supplies 1A of total keypad current through its keypad connections. When the
rear-panel Z

ONE

4 – 6 K

EYPAD

P

OWER

switch (see

Figure 68) is in the INT (internal)

position this current is evenly divided between all six Zone Keypad Connections. When the
switch is in the EXT (external) position, the C4630 SE supplies all 1A of current to Zones
1 – 3, while Zones 4 – 6 must be powered by an external PS2 power supply (available
separately) connected to the Z

ONE

4 – 6 K

EYPAD

E

XTERNAL

P

OWER

Connection (see

Figure 68).

The table below shows how many of each type of keypad can be used:

RJ45 Connector

(Flat Side UP)

TIA 568B

Wiring Standard

PIN

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

COLOR

White/Orange

Orange

White/Green

Blue

White/Blue

Green

White/Brown

Brown

SIGNAL

No Signal

No Signal

No Signal

IR Data

Status

No Signal

Ground

+12V DC

Figure 66:

Keypad Connection RJ45 Pinout

Z

O

N

E

1

Z

O

N

E

2

Figure 67:

C4630 SE Keypad Controller Ports

F1AL 12VDC

RS-232

12 VDC

1.0 A IN

ZONE 4-6

KEYPAD POWER

INT

EXT

+

F1AL 12VDC

12 VDC

1.0 A IN

ZONE 4-6

KEYPAD POWER

INT

EXT

+

Figure 68:

Keypad External Power

Connection

Z

ONE

4 – 6 K

EYPAD

I

NTERNAL

P

OWER

Switch Position

INT (Internal)

Supplies 1A Total

Up to

6 Sets

Up to

12 Sets

Up to

12

Up to

24

Up to

6

Up to

12

Up to

3

Up to

7

EXT (External, w/PS2

Power Supply)

Supplies 2A Total

C4630 SE

Main/Numeric Keypads

Max LED Brightness,

(Each Set Draws 165mA)

K1 Keypads

Backlight ON,

(Each Draws

70mA)

K2 Keypads

Med LED

Brightness,

(Each Draws

150mA)

K2 Keypads

Max LED

Brightness,

(Each Draws

265mA)